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Cymbeline Act 3 Scene 4 Quiz
Cymbeline Act 3 Scene 4 Quiz
What moral strength does Imogen show in this scene?
Pride and defiance
Faith and resilience
Cunning and deceit
Revenge and anger
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What motivates Pisanio’s loyalty to Imogen?
His fear of Cymbeline
His sense of honor and justice
His love for the Queen
His hatred of Posthumus
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Which two characters are present at the beginning of the scene?
Imogen and Pisanio
Belarius and Arviragus
Cloten and the Queen
Cymbeline and Lucius
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What new name does Pisanio suggest for Imogen?
Leonora
Flavio
Fidele
Fortuna
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How does Imogen interpret Posthumus’s anger?
As the result of false accusation
As punishment for her father
As madness caused by exile
As proof of his betrayal
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Where does Act 3 Scene 4 take place?
In the countryside near Milford Haven
In the Queen’s garden
In Rome
In Cymbeline’s court
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What does Pisanio give Imogen for her journey?
A horse and guide
A sword and armor
Gold and instructions
A potion and map
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Who wrote the letter that Pisanio shows to Imogen?
Cymbeline
Posthumus
Cornelius
The Queen
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Why does Pisanio refuse to kill Imogen?
He fears the Queen’s wrath
He has sworn loyalty to Cymbeline
He knows she is innocent
He doubts Posthumus’s authority
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What disguise does Pisanio propose for Imogen?
A court fool
A shepherd’s daughter
A Roman merchant
A boy serving Lucius
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What emotion dominates Imogen’s speeches in this scene?
Anger and vengeance
Despair mixed with courage
Joy and gratitude
Confusion and fear
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What does Imogen resolve to do after Pisanio’s plan?
Disguise herself and travel
Confront Posthumus directly
Return to her father
Send a message to Cloten
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What reason does Pisanio give for choosing Milford Haven?
It is near the Roman forces
It belongs to Belarius
It is safe from Cloten
It is Cymbeline’s refuge
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What does this scene reveal about Pisanio’s character?
He is deceitful and sly
He is ambitious and greedy
He is compassionate and brave
He is fearful and weak
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What literary device dominates the dialogue between Imogen and Pisanio?
Dramatic irony
Pun and humor
Symbolic prophecy
Foreshadowing through dreams
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What plan does Pisanio suggest instead?
That they flee to Rome together
That Imogen disguise herself as a man
That she hide in the palace
That she seek the Queen’s mercy
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What letter does Pisanio reveal to Imogen in this scene?
Cymbeline’s command to return home
Lucius’s invitation to Rome
Posthumus’s order to kill her
The Queen’s confession
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How does Shakespeare build tension in this scene?
Through Imogen’s internal struggle
Through comic relief
Through court gossip
Through battle sounds
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What symbolic gesture does Imogen make toward Pisanio?
She kneels in forgiveness
She tears up the letter
She gives him her jewelry
She curses his loyalty
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Where does Pisanio advise Imogen to go?
To Philario’s house in Rome
To the Queen’s chambers
To Cymbeline’s court
To Milford Haven
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What item does Imogen keep from Posthumus as a token?
His dagger
His bracelet
His cloak
His ring
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What does Pisanio reveal to comfort Imogen?
That Posthumus is dead
That he suspects deceit against her
That Cymbeline forgives her
That the Queen has confessed
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What shocking instruction does the letter contain?
That Imogen must poison the Queen
That Pisanio must spy on Cymbeline
That Imogen should leave the kingdom
That Pisanio should murder Imogen
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How does Pisanio respond to Posthumus’s command?
He pretends to kill her
He sends the letter to Cymbeline
He obeys without hesitation
He refuses to harm Imogen
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What theme is most clearly developed in this scene?
Greed and deception
Ambition and revenge
War and politics
Loyalty and mistaken jealousy
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What does Imogen’s disguise foreshadow for later acts?
Her reunion with Posthumus
Her betrayal by Pisanio
Her marriage to Lucius
Her death at Cymbeline’s court
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What does Pisanio say about Posthumus’s character?
That he has betrayed Rome
That he was always cruel
That he has been deceived
That he regrets his exile
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What is Imogen’s first reaction to reading the letter?
Calm acceptance
Joyful relief
Despair and disbelief
Laughter and mockery
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What does Imogen initially beg Pisanio to do?
Kill her
Take her back to court
Write to Posthumus
Send her to Rome
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Why is the name “Fidele” significant?
It means “royal”
It means “wise”
It means “faithful”
It means “brave”
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